No more Life In The Fast Lane for your web search . Check your Internet Speed today, as many major websites are on a go slow in protest at us plans to scrap Net Neutrality rules. The boss of us Bankjp Morgan chase warns that what happens to Banking Jobs In London after brexit is no longer in the hands of the uk government. Welcome to World Business report. Im rachel horne. In a minute, rico will tell us about an interesting deal in the music streaming world. But first get ready to take a deep breath when you go online today because some of the most popular websites will be running slowly. Companies like facebook, netflix, and amazon are taking part in a protest against changes being made to us rules which govern Net Neutrality. Our north America Technology correspondent dave lee explains. Right now all Internet Traffic is treated the same, no matter it has come from, where it is going, what it is doing, that is something we call Net Neutrality. Without It Campaigners worry Internet Ser
26. What did that come to mean . My understanding, ambassador sondlands use of that term was the three people in charge of ukraine policy during the summer where he, gordon sondland, ambassador volker and secretary perry. What did you come to, when did you come to learn about mr. Giulianis role and what do you consider his role to have been . I first heard about former mayor giulianis interest in ukraine in january of this year, that was a different phase than what happened during the summertime. Was it normal to have a person who is a privat citizen take an active role in foreign diplomacy . I did not find his particular engagement normal, no. Now, Ambassador Taylor, you testified that there are two channels, a regular and irregular. What did you see as Rudy Giulianis role in ukraine policy . Congresswoman, i came to see
that mr. Giuliani had a large influence on the irregular channel. And was that normal . Is that normal to have a private citizen of the United States take an active r
and that cozy cul-de-sac. detective wilbert began with an update from the medical examiner. i said, the medical examiner ruled it as a homicide, traumatic, blunt force trauma was the cause. and i said, do you have any questions? and she said, how am i supposed to respond to this? andrea canning: so calm. it still wasn t clear where this line of questioning would lead until another investigator pulled detective wilbert aside. he d been talking to the neighbors, and they had a story to tell. on the morning of august 16, they were both woke from their sleep after hearing screams. and in fact, one of the neighbors actually looked out her window, her bedroom window, and she saw kathleen towards the back of the house. and the neighbor, she inquired, are you ok? what s going on? and kathleen said, close the window.
investigation. about noon on august 16, we received a call from the employer of steven expressing that he didn t show up for work. andrea canning: police learned steven had loaned evelyn his own car to make the long drive to maine because it was newer and safer. he was driving his mom s car until she got back. maybe he drove somewhere, and he s in a bad car crash, and no one knows where he s at. andrea canning: where was steven moore? as police followed his trail, they caught a tantalizing glimpse of where he had been. but the question remained, where did he go? detectives pieced together the timeline of steven s sudden disappearance, and they uncover the first clues. coming up, a text from kathleen. where are you? everyone is looking for you. craig melvin: a stop at the store. there was a transaction at a local quickchek. craig melvin: where would they lead? even investigators couldn t have imagined that. i ve never had a case with so many twists and turns.